Liam Jurrah freed on bail

After more than a month locked up while waiting to face assault charges, former AFL player Liam Jurrah has been freed on bail.

The 24-year-old was charged in March with three counts of aggravated assault and one of unlawfully causing serious harm, after three women were assaulted at a 24-hour store in Alice Springs in the early hours of March 28.

Another man, Mathius Walker, has also been charged with three counts of aggravated assault in relation to the incident.

Last month Jurrah appeared to have abandoned hope of being granted bail over the matter but he recently made another application, which went before Magistrate David Bamber on Wednesday.

Mr Bamber granted bail on conditions that included that Jurrah live in a home in the outback town of Yuendumu, report to police and not approach any witnesses in the case.

The former footballer has also been told he may not possess, purchase or consume alcohol and that he will forfeit $1000 if he fails to comply with his bail undertaking.

Jurrah walked free in March after being acquitted of attacking his cousin with a machete.